Word: music
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...future means a great deal. But Wells is prophet as well as wisher. Years ago, so he claims, he took a joyride in an aeroplane and prophesied Lindbergh. "This book" he declares, with some slight inaccuracy, "is the same sort of thing. . . . Can form, story and music be brought together to present the conditions and issues of the abolition of war in a beautiful, vigorous and moving work of art, which will be well within the grasp and understanding of the ordinary film audience?" This book seeks to prove that, with expert manipulation, they can. Mr. Wells's audience...
Four hundred musicians filed quietly out of Denver's Coliseum one day last week. They carried no instruments, for they had not been practicing their art. They had been discussing their business. Without the accompaniment of music they had just completed an annual convention of the American Federation of Musicians. Their faces were not gay for, though they had convened long and intensely, little had been accomplished toward bringing about musical employment for their 35,000 jobless fellow members (TIME...
...Hall History 8 Emerson J History 9 Harvard 6 Latin B Mr. Peterkin, I Sever 17 Prof. Rand, II Sever 18 Mr. Sherman, III Sever 23 Latin 1 Sever 24 Mathematics C II Sever 36 Mathematics 2, sect. 1 Sever 35 Mathematics 5b Harvard 5 Mathematics 11 Emerson J Music 3a Music Bldg. Philosophy 19 Emerson A Semitic 43 Sever 29 Spanish 5 Emerson F MONDAY Anthropology 12 Sever 36 Celtic 2 Sever 17 Chemistry 4 Mallinckrodt Medium Rm. Chemistry 44 Mallinckrodt Medium Rm. Comp. Literature 36 Sever 24 Economics 3 Atamian-Lewis Emerson D Look-Yeslawsky Emerson J Economics...
...History 15 Harvard 5 History 40 Harvard 5 History 68 Harvard 6 History of Science 1 Emerson D Italian 1 Old Fogg Lect. Rm. Mathematics A V, sects. 1, 2 Sever 24 Mathematics C V Sever 8 Mathematics 3 New Lect. Hall Mathematics 15 Sem. Mus. 1 Music 4 Music Bldg. Philosophy 4 Emerson D Physics D Mallinckrodt Large Lect. Rm. Physics 2b Sever 29 Physics 16a Mallinckrodt Large Lect. Rm. Physiology 2 Sever 11 Romance Philology 3 Sever 36 Social Ethics 1b Emerson D THURSDAY, JUNE 6. (I) Anthropology 8 Emerson D Chinese 2 Emerson D Geology 18 Emerson...
Born in Würzburg, Bavaria, Lilli Lehmann started her career as a coloratura soprana. Bellini and Donizetti were her gods. Then she met a little man with burning eyes. He was her mother's former lover and he told her she must study his music. And so she abandoned her Traviata, her Mignon, her Carmen, and became instead an Elsa, a Brünnhilde, an Isolde. Soon she became world renowned as the great Wagner interpreter. In 1885 she went to the U. S., to the Metropolitan. City after city paid her tribute. Grover Cleveland and Andrew Carnegie...